The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1986 Page: 2 of 24
twenty four pages : ill. ; page 18 x 11 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
h
»
Wednesday. September 17. I9tk>
THE BAYTOWN SUN
2-A
Police beat
Channel view woman killed
^|||tV SPOTS
CHANNELVIEW — A 22-year- went to the bathroom. He return- of Burnet reported to police,
old Channelview woman was ed to where the woman was and burglaries, lii one a car stereo
found shot to death in her apart- asked her to perform sexual acts was taken from a vehicle parked Driving COUTSe Chamber lyeepHnn Volunteers needed
ment in the 500 block of Sheldon with him. there. In another the vehicles A DRIVING course, for persons SCHOOL TRUSTEES, Lee Col- VOLUNTEERS ARE needed to
Road about 8:1s a m. Tuesday, when the woman refused, the had been 8on€ through- but age 50 and older will be held lege Regents and Baytown City pick up recycled items for the
Hams County sheriff’s deputies man exposed himself to the nothing was taken. from 6 to 10 p.m. Sept. 24-25. The, Council members will be Baytown Opportunity Center.
; . ... womanandleft. v Two residents in the 300 block course is sponsored by the honored at a reception from 5 to For more information call 422-
viJtoasNunlev^ ^ The man is described as being of Burnet have reporteU hJe<Jh Cr®ss and 6 Dm Sept. 18 at the Baytown 9605.
mtim as Leah N. Nunley. years of aee burglaries. One resident said the presented by the American Chamber of Commerce office.
J&TJS22S «* glov^ box of Mstfucj.-sran- .............-
mother m an upstairs apart b n hj sacked. A boat motor, valued at ahdcosls$7 per person. Those Rusiness seminar
men . deputies said * f- t)r0wntlair $900. was stolen in another inci- completing the course are eligi-
Officers said the victims Rural arioc anri thAfts dent " ble for a 10-percent discount on
brown 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass is PUTgianes ana tnettS , - th hWk liabUity auto insurance. To
missing. It bears license plates .... Two residents m the 300 block register call 427-3114 bvSeDt 22
with the inscription 618-MBN *A resident in the 1000 block of of Holly told police of burglaries. 8 ’ 11 oyaepi.22.
Anyone with information on Shepherd told police that bet- A boat motor was stolen from
the case is requested to call the ween 5:30 P-m- Au§- 28 and 7:30 one home and numerous elec-
homicide division of the sheriff’s P m Tuesday, someone entered tronic tools were taken from the
department at °°l-73'»0 his home and took items valued other residence.
K '' ' “ ’ ' at $6,000.
said.
Special presentation
“THE SEVEN-SEALED Scroll’’
will be presented by the Baptist
Pastors’ Conference at 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 19 at the Mount Olive Bap-
tist Church on Walker Lane.
LEE COLLEGE Continuing
Education Division will conduct
a two-day seminar, “Basics of
Running a Small Business,” in
cooperation with the Small Constitution Week
Business Administration. The
BARRETT STATION Sports seminar will be from 6:30 until 9
Association is seeking interested p m. Sept. 24 and 25. Fee is $15.
teams for its fall softball league. To register, call 425-6311.
the league will begin Sept. 23. ' . ■
Entry fee is $180 per team. For KiwaniS meeting
iqforipation, call Riley JIM NICHOLAS will speak
Chambers Community Center at about the Baytown Contractors „ .. 4 t _ _
328-4713 or Roland Flannel at Association when members of Baytown residents to fly flags
328-5929 after 5 p.m the Kiwanis Club of Baytown this week.
.meet at noon Sept. 18 at Holiday Babysitting
Inn. 300 S. Highway 146.
Bi
O'
Softball signups
th
DAUGHTERS OF American
Revolufibn, Goose Creek
chapter, has placed a framed
U.S. Constitution in the Sterling
Municipal Library in honor oL
Constitution Week this week.
Members are also urging all
. *
of
•Police are looking for the per-
son who cashed a stolen .and
S50Q, was stolen Tuesday from a forged payroll check on Sept. 2
house in the 400 block of North
* Ashbel
• nii
•An air conditioner, valued at
in'
at Kroger’s in the Willowcreek
Shopping Center. A - Houston
company’s check, it was in the
bu
•A resident in the 500 block of
Airhart told police that between amount of $350.
5 p.m. Monday and 9:30 a.fn.
th<
427-TIPS
•A spray gun and two fishing
Tuesday, someone stripped his reels, valued at,$465. were taken
motorcycle parked at his house.
Damage was listed at $4,888.
P<
rMTSTOPPtRS
Parade entries
BAYTOWN YMCA Offers free
babysitting during most exer-
cise classes held at the Fitness
Center at San Jacinto Mall.
in
on either Sunday or Monday ENTRY FORMS for the American Legion
from an apartment in the 500 Highlands Jamboree Parade are _ „
•A 1983 Chevrolet Camaro, block of Massey-Tompkins. now available from- the ^kKlLANLKGlo.N Post sls
valued at $9,000,' was stolen »The owner of the carwash at Highlands Chamber of Com- - meet at 7 p.m. Sept . 17 in the
_ _—--,- -ometime-between Monday and 2901 Baker Road told police that merce. 127 San Jacinto. The friendship Boom at the
Norma Garcia. 22. of 3204 Tuesday from the 1200 block of' betweeh Saturday and Monday, parade will be held Oct. 25. For Baytown Community Building,
Missouri was treated and releas- Missouri. someone vandalized the more information call 426-7227 . 240/Market,
ed from Humana Hospital for in- »An AM-FM stereo, valued at business. He said high pressure
juries she received Tuesday $300. was stolen Mondavor Tues- water hoses and vacuum hoses History books
morning in a traffic accident, day from the 500 block of Gram were cut. Sprays nozzles were FaR THtr ™s« 't n u,ppkc
Ms. Garcia was traveling east tham. dented, paint w as-poured into
on Park Street about 7 a.m. »A 1982 Ford,'valued at$6.000. the vacuum unit and items were
Tuesday when the van she was was stolen between 4 and 5 p.m. pushed into the coin machines,
driving was struck by a trailer Tuesday from the parking lot of Damage is estimated at $1,719.
that had come loose from a west-, Wal-Mart. -
bound vehicle:
(la
, - Bal
Baytown
ci
T
monthly rate. 'For more in-
formation call 427-1797.
b<
Luncheon set
Gass of 1935
DAUGHTERS OF American
ROBERT E. LEE High School Revolution. Goose Creek
class of 1935 will hold its quarter- chapter, will meet at noon Sept
ly luncheon meeting at noon, is at the Red Lobster Restaurant
Sept. 19 at Wyatt Cafeteria
b
copies of “The History of
Baytown” will be sot
Baytown Historical*-
from 10 a m. to 5 p m. Tuesday Model contest
througlrFriday and from TO a.m
to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Id at the
I)
in Baytown
Museum
dec:
Democrats meeting
GREATER BAYTOWN Area
Democrats will conduct a
solvl
MEN AND women between age
18 and 25 interested in a model*
•A 1986 Pontiac Trans Am was
Baytown firefighters used the stolen between 8 p.m. Monday
Jaws of Life tool to remove her and 6 a.m, Tuesday from an viin* uw d„i ^ •> ing contest may register bet- membership meeting at 7 p.m
from the van. apartment parking lot in th* 2900 Charges of auto theft against YMCA in Mont Bdvieu ween8:30 to 9:30p.m Sept. 18 at af thfoIianizat£r?S
block of West Baker Ben Arthur Newman Jr., 32, CITIZENS IN Mont Belvieu and Tropix. The contest is sponsored headquarters. 600 Alexander
'Between 7:30 p.m. Monday have been dropped nearby communities may sign by Lee College fashion merchan-. 0rive
. and 8:10 a m. Tuesday: someone NewnSfin was arrested by up for a new series of programs diking department. For more in- \ &
Baytown police are looking for broke into Eastside Baptist Baytown police and charged offered by the West Chambers formation call 421-2504. Bake sale
a man who-entered the home of Church, 1700 Danubina and took with auto theft after a friend of County Extension of Baytown ALPHA PI Omega will hold a
an elderly .Baytown woman and a microwave, microphone equip- Newman’s told police, that he YMCA. Soccer and. tumbling rniblgma Alpha bake-sale with the 15th annual
exposed himself to her. - < ment and speakers. The items took her vehicle without her per- classes are being offered for GULF COAST Area Assembly of barbecue=sponsored bv Alpha
.The 77-year-old woman told ar%valuedat$1:280. mission. * children and a low impact Phi Sigma Alpha International Zeta Phi on Sept 20 at the -
police that the man came to the •Polici are Investigating a Buck Buchanan, assistant aerobics class is now available.* will meet at 11:15 a.m Sept. 20 Knights of Columbus Hall. 2600
rear door of her home and asked series of burglaries in the district attorney, said that the for adults. For information, call at Holjday Inn. 300 S. Highway W Main Serving hours w,ill be
for a drink of water. After drink- Lakewood area. - woman asked that the charges Mont Belvieu City Hall, 576-2213 146. For reservations call U:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m and 3:30
ing a glass of water, the man - Two residents in the 300 Mock, bedropped. or Baytown YMCA, 427-1797. Virginia Wert at 422-9277. to 5:30 p.m.
Court update
B<
say:
„• mov
that
Man sought
tootl
brus
sary
of t
Brui
to Ni
ucts
dex
part
nervt
cent
anesl
Volunteer action planned
Th<
hard
some
strict
have
: M ■ i
State officials support cleanup of beaches
M
ble t
AUSTIN (AP) -Visitors want and we want them to carry a "We’re the 5C|0-poUnd gorilla,” our economy - it’s becoming
to see clean beaches, not gar- message that we have beautiful hesaid more and more apparent that we
u bage dumps, says a coastal - beaches.” “We need to«do even more in need to tap other resources, and
Rk senator who plans to help pick up Parker was joined at a new s the. Legislature to support this the most readily available
litter Saturday conference by Texas Land Com- effort." Truan said resource to be tapped is the
|1 A three-hour beach cleanup by missioner Garry Mauro and Sen Parker said. “U we can’t ap- natural beauty o! Texas,
l , I volunteers will stretch from Carlos Truan, D-Corpus Christi, peal to Texans who appreciate . we c„an leverage tourist
South Padre Island to Port Ar- in support of the beach cleanup beauty, I hope we can appeal to dollars hundreds of times'
Saturday.
It is sponsored by the Center Truan said the 1987
» t for Environmental Education, a Legislature should create a state
m non-profit marine conservation agency that would be “responsi-
v. organization based in ble for the coast” or give,“one of
I Washington, D C., with a the existing agencies .. direct
regional office in Austin. ,■> responsibility in this area.” r=4
J^^4|0ur .beaches are-.among the - - Mauro said ttew rules arid' ~"r~~
most beautiful of our natural regulations by the General Land ft:*' ^
GRANDMOTHERS’CLUB Chapter 346 members, Dot Knobles, left, resources, if we *let them be,” Office vyould force offshore oil
and Violet Walker, right, present a $100 check to the Baytown Op- Sen. Carl Parker, D-Port Ar- and gasi operators who lease |
portunity Center. Accepting the donaitipn on behalf of the center is thQr, said Tuesday. “A visitor____land from the state "into line to
that comes here to s£e a littered be a good working partner with j
(Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor) beach will not regard that as the state of Texas.” vf
natural beauty. They will regard If a leasee faded to comply i
it as a garbage dump, and they with state regulations on- I
will not likely return. disposal of solid waste, the land |
“We want them to come back, office could require them to ji
and we want them to enjoy it, forfeit their lease, Mauro Said if
4,200
quali
\
Mo
7\ \ \ * :
V -T
' -' J
RO<
1
Unive
a mol
LT'.'V
osteop
' ureji t
J
thur.
Texans who appreciate money. “I’m going to till my (litter)
"At a lime when it is obvious sack Saturday morning, and I
that oil is declining as a great hope everybody else that’s in the
resource — that it has been for coastal area will do likewise,”
this state both for our taxes and he said.
'
(
GR4WMOTHERS’ gift
is
Sf} BUTCHER
I SHOP
jh SAVINGS
\L
Judy Manley, case manager.
AP news scan
»; •
V
ML OUR MEATS ARE
"TAMi TRIMMED
TO GIVE YOU MORE MEAT FOR
TOUR MONET...COME SEE
YOU'LL AGREE
n
cuts for 1987 before the end of the -
wefek.
4 i thmlt we are almost there.”
Sen. Grant Jones, D-Temple.
chief Senate negotiator, said
after a surprisingly amicable
session of the 10-member con-
ference committee on Tuesday.
Lewis predictstax
1
Tides
Cfye Haptoton ^>wt
' legislation approval
THURSDAY
HIGH: 10:06 a.m., 9:39
Entered as second doss matter dt'ttie
Baytown;' Texas Post Office 77522
under the Agt of Congress of March 3.
1879 Published afternoons, Monday
through Friday and Sundays at 1301
Memorial Drive in Baytown. Texas
GOING'S COUNTRY
MEAT MARKET
jx _ m
AUSTIN > AP ■ — Speaker Gib
Lewis says a tax hike has
become inevitable and he will
0 recommend one during the cur-
rent special session.
The speaker, who had been the
prime opponent J» a tax hike. f|re in South Africa
said Tuesday it has become ob-
vious that his efforts to solve the
p.m.
LOW: 3:26a m., 3:48p.m.
(Tides forecast are
for Baytown area bays)
170 dead in mine
•*-
77520, P.0 Box 90, Baytown, Texas
FOR
77522 Subscription Roles By carrier,
S5 25 per mo*Vti. *6300'per year
Single copy price: 25’ cents Doily. 50
cents Stetdoy Moil rates on request
Represented nationally by Coostol
Publications. ___
Sun
m
SUNRISE: 7:07a.m.
SUNSET: 7:23p.m.
EVANDER, South Africa
budgft erisis thrtmgh spendings *AP> — A fire sparked by a
cuts will fall short • welder’s torch sent lethal fumes \
☆T-
'.,:X
.A
billowing through a gold mine
shaft one mile underground, kill-
x ing 170 miners and injuring 235,
a mine Official said today.
At least 13 of the dead miners
were known to be blacks.
Real estate investor
NEED OFFICE SPACE AND SUPPORT SERVICES,
BUT HAVE NO NEED OF FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES?
BAYTOWN EXECUTIVE SUITES
DOW OPEN
606 ROLLINGBROOK ' C
^ says Earhart executed
HOUSTON (AP) - A real
estate businessman in-
vestigating the disappearance of
, missing aviator Amelia Earhart.
says he found the woman’s
gravesite next to a breadfruit
tree on the island of Saipan.
* Buddy Brennan. 62, said he ex-
cavated the gravesite about
years ago. -~
Ms. Earhart, Brennan said,
was executed by the Japanese in
1944 on Saipan just before U.S.
forces ^invaded the Pacific
island.
House, Senate leaders say
budget compromise near
AUSTIN (AP) - House and
Senate negotiators say they hope
to have an agreement on budget
I.......u,
D
^V^V.vr. - $■
*
Happy 18th Birthday
Nouer
Con
*
Offi
NICE OFFICE SPACES
/REASONABLE RATES
CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIAL SERVICE
ATTRACTIVE RECEPTION AREA
7 TELEPHONE ANSWERING
/ COPIER-TELEX
Pi
on tl
-V
i
..
-
-
UU 420-3924 or 427-4AB9
. t
We love you!
J-
422-4600
106 W. BakarM. -
'A
4
w
*
.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1986, newspaper, September 17, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152922/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.